l10n_util_win.h

// Copyright (c) 2009 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be// found in the LICENSE file.#ifndef APP_L10N_UTIL_WIN_H_#define APP_L10N_UTIL_WIN_H_#include <windows.h>namespace l10n_util {
// Returns the locale-dependent extended window styles.// This function is used for adding locale-dependent extended window styles// (e.g. WS_EX_LAYOUTRTL, WS_EX_RTLREADING, etc.) when creating a window.// Callers should OR this value into their extended style value when creating// a window.int GetExtendedStyles();
// TODO(xji):// This is a temporary name, it will eventually replace GetExtendedStylesint GetExtendedTooltipStyles();
// Give an HWND, this function sets the WS_EX_LAYOUTRTL extended style for the// underlying window. When this style is set, the UI for the window is going to// be mirrored. This is generally done for the UI of right-to-left languages// such as Hebrew.void HWNDSetRTLLayout(HWND hwnd);
// See http://blogs.msdn.com/oldnewthing/archive/2005/09/15/467598.aspx// and http://blogs.msdn.com/oldnewthing/archive/2006/06/26/647365.aspx// as to why we need these three functions.// Return true if the default font (we get from Windows) is not suitable// to use in the UI of the current UI (e.g. Malayalam, Bengali). If// override_font_family and font_size_scaler are not null, they'll be// filled with the font family name and the size scaler.bool NeedOverrideDefaultUIFont(std::wstring* override_font_family,
double* font_size_scaler);
// If the default UI font stored in |logfont| is not suitable, its family// and size are replaced with those stored in the per-locale resource.void AdjustUIFont(LOGFONT* logfont);
// If the font for a given window (pointed to by HWND) is not suitable for the// UI in the current UI langauge, its family and size are replaced with those// stored in the per-locale resource.void AdjustUIFontForWindow(HWND hwnd);
} // namespace l10n_util#endif // APP_L10N_UTIL_WIN_H_